Jan. 29, 2021 By Michael Dorgan BJ’s Wholesale Club opened its new Long Island City store Friday, the company has announced. The bulk goods warehouse chain opened today at 34-60 48th St., and is offering an extensive selection of fresh food and household essentials like paper products, cleaning products, diapers and pet supplies. The store… Read more »
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Indoor Dining to Resume in New York City at 25 Percent Capacity on Valentine’s Day
Jan. 29, 2021 By Allie Griffin Indoor dining will resume on Valentine’s Day at 25 percent capacity across the five boroughs, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Friday. Cuomo said he lifted the indoor dining ban — which began on Dec. 14 — based on the decline in the COVID-19 positivity rate. The citywide positivity rate dipped… Read more »
Police Release Footage of Drive-By Shooting Near Queensboro Bridge
Jan. 29, 2021 By Allie Griffin Police released video footage today of a drive-by shooting that took place in Long Island City on New Year’s Eve that left a teenage boy injured. A black BMW was driving along Queens Plaza South when it pulled up alongside a parked car and a gunman fired two shots… Read more »
City Council Passes Bill To Add 4,000 Extra Street Food Vendor Permits
Jan. 29, 2021 By Michael Dorgan The City Council passed legislation Thursday that will more than double the number of permits for food vendors in the five boroughs. The bill clears the way for an additional 4,000 street food vending permits to be granted over the next 10 years. The new permits will be on… Read more »
Car Lane to Become Pedestrian Lane on the Queensboro Bridge
Jan. 29, 2021 By Allie Griffin (Updated) The city will convert a car lane into a pedestrian lane on the Queensboro Bridge after years of pressure from cycling advocates, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced last night. De Blasio’s announcement comes after bike advocates and local lawmakers have called on the city for years to repurpose… Read more »
Michelle Caruso-Cabrera, Former AOC Challenger, Enters Race for NYC Comptroller
Jan. 28, 2021 By Allie Griffin Michelle Caruso-Cabrera, who ran for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s congressional seat last year, announced she is running for public office once again. The Sunnyside resident and former journalist has joined the race to become the next New York City Comptroller, the city’s chief financial officer who oversees the city’s spending. Caruso-Cabrera,… Read more »
Long Island City Condo Market Shows its Resilience During Pandemic: Report
Jan. 28, 2021 By Christian Murray The pandemic has taken its toll on condominium prices in Long Island City although the price drops have been relatively modest. The median closing price for a condo in Long Island City in 2020 was $922,500, down 7.1 percent compared to 2019, according to Patrick W. Smith, who released… Read more »
Community Groups to Have Greater Say in Selection of Police Precinct Commanders: De Blasio
Jan. 28, 2021 By Allie Griffin Residents will have a greater say as to who is in charge of their local police precinct, according to Mayor Bill de Blasio. The mayor announced Thursday that members of the community precinct councils will get to interview candidates for precinct commander positions when the position opens in their… Read more »
Apple TV+ Moving Into New Space at Kaufman Astoria Studios: Report
Jan. 28. 2021 By Michael Dorgan The historic Kaufman Astoria Studios has landed a big-name tenant, according to a report. Apple has closed on a deal to take up a large space at the studio in order to produce original content, according to the real estate publication The Real Deal. The tech giant’s streaming service… Read more »
Water Main Break Floods Several Blocks In Long Island City, Woman Rescued From Submerged Car
Jan 28, 2021 By Michael Dorgan A water main break flooded several blocks in Long Island City Thursday – submerging cars in water and forcing one woman to be rescued by the FDNY. The FDNY responded to reports of a water main break at 41-14 Vernon Blvd. at around 3:30 a.m., according to the FDNY…. Read more »